Certified: The CompTIA A+ Audio Course is built for people who want a practical, spoken path into entry-level IT support without wasting time on filler. It fits career changers, help desk candidates, junior technicians, students, and working adults who need to study during a commute, a walk, or between real responsibilities. The course assumes you are serious about learning the fundamentals, but it does not assume years of technical experience. It starts where many learners actually are: interested in IT, motivated to get certified, and looking for a resource that explains things plainly. If you have felt buried by dense books, scattered videos, or study materials that jump too quickly from topic to topic, this course is designed to feel more direct and easier to follow. It gives you a steady way to build understanding while staying focused on the real knowledge areas that matter for CompTIA A+.
This course teaches the core subjects people expect from A+, including hardware, mobile devices, networking, operating systems, security, troubleshooting, and operational procedures. More important, it explains how those topics connect in real support work, so you are not just memorizing terms and hoping they stick. Each episode is written for listening first, which means the lessons are structured to make sense without slides, labs, or printed handouts in front of you. Complex ideas are broken into clear spoken steps, and technical terms are introduced in a way that helps you keep moving instead of getting lost. That makes the course useful for repeat listening, which is one of the biggest advantages of audio. You can reinforce key concepts while driving, exercising, doing chores, or getting ready for work, turning small blocks of time into steady exam preparation.
What makes this course different is that it respects both the certification and the listener. It does not try to sound flashy, and it does not bury the point under jargon. Instead, it treats A+ as a practical foundation for real IT work and teaches the material in a calm, credible voice that helps you stay engaged over time. The goal is not just to help you recognize exam language, but to help you understand what a technician is seeing, deciding, and fixing. Success here means you can hear a support scenario, identify the likely issue, think through the right tools or settings, and make a sound choice with confidence. By the end, you should feel more prepared for the exam, more fluent in the language of IT support, and more ready to step into entry-level technical work with a solid base under you.
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First Episodes
Episode 1 — Understand Mobile Device Hardware Replacements Before They Become Expensive Support Mistakes
This episode explains how A+ candidates should think through common mobile hardware failures before opening a device or ordering a part. The exam expects you to connec...
Episode 2 — Choose Mobile Accessories and Wired Wireless Connectivity Options With Confidence
This episode covers the mobile accessories and connection methods that appear in A+ support scenarios, with a focus on why the right accessory solves a problem and the...
Episode 3 — Configure Cellular Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on Modern Mobile Devices Correctly
This episode focuses on the mobile connectivity settings technicians must understand for the A+ exam and for everyday support work. You will learn how cellular service...
Episode 4 — Manage Location Services MDM Sync and Mobile App Support Without Confusion
This episode explains the business-focused mobile support topics that often confuse newer technicians, especially when the device works but policy, permissions, or acc...
Episode 5 — Decode Common Network Ports Protocols and Their Real-World Purposes Quickly
This episode builds the port and protocol recognition skills that help A+ candidates answer exam questions faster and troubleshoot real systems more logically. Instead...